ROB BROWN (Isaac “Eyeball” Butler) first achieved both national
recognition and critical acclaim when Gus Van Sant chose him to star opposite
Sean Connery in the feature film “Finding Forester.” Over the next few years,
Brown deftly handled the challenge of balancing his education with a burgeoning
acting career by attending college at Amherst while starring alongside Samuel
Jackson in “Coach Carter” and Antonio Banderas in “Take the Lead.” In 2007, he
wrapped a huge supporting role in the gritty independent film “Live!” opposite
Eva Mendes and Jay Hernandez
(Isaac “Eyeball” Butler) first achieved both national
recognition and critical acclaim when Gus Van Sant chose him to star opposite
Sean Connery in the feature film “Finding Forester.” Over the next few years,
Brown deftly handled the challenge of balancing his education with a burgeoning
acting career by attending college at Amherst while starring alongside Samuel
Jackson in “Coach Carter” and Antonio Banderas in “Take the Lead.” In 2007, he
wrapped a huge supporting role in the gritty independent film “Live!” opposite
Eva Mendes and Jay Hernandez

Brown recently wrapped filming the title role in Universal’s “The Express”
aka The Ernie Davis Story,” which Gary Fleder directed. It is the true story of
college football superstar Ernie Davis, who, in 1961, became the first black man
to win the Heisman trophy. He went first in the NFL draft, but didn't play after
being diagnosed with leukemia.